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Obsessed With HGTV? Learn How to Flip Real Estate as a Side Hustle

The sky’s the limit when it comes to how much you can make flipping houses, but for added comfort, the average “flipper” made $62,300 per house this year. 

If you’re trying to get in on that stream of income, The Complete Real Estate Investing: Learn to Fix & Flip, Step-by-Step Bundle will show you the ropes on how to upgrade from a novice to the next HGTV star. 

For a small upfront cost of $39.99, you can learn the ins and outs of real estate investing, even if you’re a complete beginner. 

Spread out over 30 hours of content, these nine courses teach you how to take a fixer-upper from “eek” to chic, which houses are worth the investment, the analysis that goes into each deal, the life of an agent, and more. 

If you’re worried about striking out on your first sale, don’t worry. The case studies and models built into the program serve as practice until you’re ready for the real deal. 

You’re in good hands with the seasoned courses instructors like Khari Parker and Symon He, whose real estate empires speak for themselves. Probably much like you, Parker got his start while working a 9-to-5, and He can jump-start your Airbnb-hosting journey, which can take over as your full-time income. 

Not ready for the full-time commitment? No worries. Real estate can always be your side hustle, and you can use these 10 apps to get the most out of your part-time gig. 

Imagine the difference your bank account would see if you flipped a couple of houses each year or had an Airbnb rental. For only $39.99 (Reg. $1,800), you can change the trajectory of your life in just a couple of days when you enroll in The Complete Real Estate Investing: Learn to Fix & Flip Bundle from the Black Enterprise Shop. 

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